Sentence examples for remarks about why from inspiring English sources

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"She wasn't a rapist or a murderer," he said, referencing Donald J. Trump's contentious remarks about why he would build a wall along the border with Mexico.

At an announcement in late March highlighting more bus service in the Bronx, as the outlook for congestion pricing grew bleaker, he rebuked his transportation commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan, as she tried to expand on his remarks about why the proposal would not be a pilot program.

Before considering a few particular examples of exoteric strategies in the Monadologie (and other texts), we should incorporate one of Leibniz's most revealing remarks about why his philosophy was easy to misunderstand.

Last week Cliffy B made a few remarks about why GoW2 wouldn't be ported over to the PC and his argument was based two things: piracy and the making games for open systems was a pain.

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No one reads Murakami for the plot, though – one is reminded of Johnson's famous remark about Richardson, "Why, Sir, if you were to read Richardson for the story, your impatience would be so much fretted that you would hang yourself".

Keep in mind that Romney has yet to "dress-down" Sununu, a co-chair of his campaign, for the remarks he (Sununu) made about why Powell now endorses Obama.

The analyst was astonished and a little embarrassed, but he also thought the remark told him something about why his colleague might have lost his job.

Speaking with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, Clinton made the remarks in response to questions about why she believes she's more qualified than presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump to close the racial divide in America. .

You could almost hear, in his frequent remarks about McGrady, how and why Van Gundy, like any other current -- or would-be -- coach, covets him.

Montaigne himself rarely slept in his wife's bed, except for purposes of procreation; she gave him six daughters in thirteen years, and only one of them, Léonor, lived past infancy — a fact he dismissed with the unnerving remark (Montaigne experts are still arguing about why he made it and what it meant) that he had "lost two or three".

She froze during her opening remarks, then pointedly ignored multiple reporters' questions about why she had refused to renounce her previous statement about "beheadings in the desert".

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